Justice Aamer Farooq of IHC gave a verdict on 05 out of 08 petitions related to PTI Chairman Imran Khan's Tosha Khana case.


Islamabad: Islamabad High Court (IHC) Friday annulled the verdict of Sessions Court to declare Tosha Khana criminal case admissible against Chairman Pakistan Tehreeek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan as admissible.
According to details, the appeal to transfer the Tosha Khana case to another court was rejected, while a notice was issued for the next week on the plea to restore the right of defense.
Islamabad High Court ruled on 05 out of 08 petitions of Chairman PTI. It also reserved its decision on eight petitions of Chairman PTI.
Justice Aamer Farooq of IHC gave a verdict on 05 out of 08 petitions related to PTI Chairman Imran Khan's Tosha Khana case.
The court has annulled the session court's decision that the Tosha Khana criminal case is admissible and asked that the session court should hear the case again and decide.
Supreme Court rejected the request to transfer the case of former Prime Minister regarding Tosha Khana to another court while issuing notices for the next week on the plea to restore the right to defense.
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